Sharing an emotional hug, there wasn't a dry eye in the house when the two embraced.

The Australian team enters the Closing Ceremony. Image: AAP

On their last day in Australia, before they head to New Zealand during the tour, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex took to the stage to close the Games.

With honesty, Meghan Markle opened up to the crowd as she praised the family and friends of the competitors for their support.

"During this year's games in Sydney I have witnessed the most amazing support networks that surrounds competitor," Meghan said.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex watch the Closing Ceremony. Image AAP

"The support system on the ground here at Invictus is unlike any other. It's not just cheering on your own but realising that your own becomes everyone in the Invictus family."

After Meghan's speech, the Kingdom Choir, the gospel choir that sang at her wedding with Prince Harry, took to the stage.

Meghan Markle emphasises the importance of family ad friends during her speech. Image: AAP

Prince Harry brought the Games to a close, and used his speech to praise the competitors for their bravery, and their reminder for everyone of the importance of asking for help when it is needed.

"By simply being here and fighting back from some of the darkest experiences
known to anyone, you have become role models for everyone at home or in the stands who might be struggling with their emotions or with a mental illness," he said.

Prince Harry praises the 'Invictus Generation'. Image: AAP

"You are showing us all that it's OK to ask for help. Asking for help is courageous."

The next Invictus Games will be held in The Hague, in the Netherlands in 2020.

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